Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, July 08, 1898, Image 1

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PL ATTSMO UT II, NKH.. .JULY 8. 1898.
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Oonftulldatod Jan. 1, lnnr.
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This Space
Belongs to the
Firm of
SNYDBR & CO.,
Jewelers and Opticians,
Boeck Block.
No Cheap Goods
No shoddy wares, which wo aro marking1
"Special Low Prices." We have been in the mercantile business m
Plattsmouth for the oast twenty-eight years and have established a
reputation for. . . .
The Best Goods at tiie..
..Lowest Possible Prices.
This is our motto, our invariable
rule, and wo do not propoxo to
depart from it now. Our Spring
stock is larger and more com
plete this year than ever.
Wo aro solo agents in Platts
mouth for the celebrated "Black
Cat" brand Triple Knee Stock
ings. Come in and see us and we
will treat you right.
X. S. WI1ITK,
J3I?Y GOODS JLXD GltOCJSltlJSS
The
Not low priced, but highest grade at
our reputation. We say these are the
say so too after you have used them.
SOLD BY
F. G. FRICKE & CO.
THE LEADERS
IN THE GR06ERY TRADE
A. H. WECKBACH & CO.
THEY carry the largest and most complete line in Cass bounty, u Every
thing fresh and new. They pay cash for our goods and give their custo
mors the advantage of special discounts. A complete line of canned goods
always in stock. The only place in the city where you Jean get all kinds of
fresh Cheese. Call and see us.
A. H. WECKBACH & (. Waterman 61k.
What- JV
For Sale by SMITH & PARMELE and FRICKE & CO.
For Sale.
The five acres with res:denca, east
and adjoining B. & M. lumber yards.
2i acres in alfalfa. Berries. 2 wells.
Cistern. Cellar.
The Gut Heil continues to head the
list as a fine 5-cent cigar. Ask for no
other.
"I think DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve is the finest preparation on the
market for piles " So writes John C.
Dunn, of Wheeling, Va. Try it and
you will think the same. It also cures
eczema Bud all skin diseases. F. G.
Fricke.
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Triple KNt
"tfATHR Stocking
Make
Plackfaf
Brand-
Sherwin-Williams Co.
MAKE
PAINT
FOR
Houses,
Barns,
Floors,
Cupboards, Shelves,
Furniture,
Bath Tubs,
Buggies,
Farm Tools, Etc.
A special paint for each pur
pose, not one slap-dash mix
ture for all.
fair, honest prices. You know
best paints we know of. You'll
Here is one of those
who are either so prej
udiced against all ad
vertised remedies, or
have become discour
aged at the failure of
other medicines to help
them, and who will
succumb to the grim
destroyer without
knowing of the won
derful value of Foley's
Honey and Tar for all
Throat and Lung troubles.
Wanted Agents for "Gladstone
His Life and Public Services," by
Thoa. W. Handford. A wonderful
story of a glorious career. Over 500
large, radiant pages, 100 superb rare
engravings. Richest, biggest, best
and only endorsed "Gladstone book"
published. Only $1.50. Commission,
50 per cent. Credit given. Freight
paid. Outfit free. Drop all trash and
clear $300 a month with tha only true
and good "Gladstone book." Address
The Dominion Company, Dept. 315,
352-356 Dearborn street, Chicago.
THI5 EVENING NEWS
rUBLISHLU EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY
...BY THH...
NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY,
M. D. POLK. EDITOR.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY BOITION.
One Year, in advance I HO
Six Months 3.4U
One Week, (by carrier) 1U
SIMI'WIIKLV BDITION.
One Year, in advance $1.00
Six Months 50
CALL FOIt COUNTY CONVENTION.
The republicans of Cass county are
hereby called to meet in coven tion at
Weeping Water, Nebraska, on Satur
day, July 30, 1898, at one o'clock p. m.
for the purpose of placing in nomina
tion candidates for tho following offi
ces, to-wit: County attorney, two
members of the legislature, one sena
tor, one member of tho board of county
commissioners from the third district;
also to select 24 delegates to tho state
convention at Lincoln, August 10, at
JO o'clock a. ra.; also 2G delegates to
tho first congressioi al convention at
Lincoln, on August 3, at 8 p. m., and
for the transaction of such other bus
iness us may properly come before the
convention.
The coruraitte recommended that
there be no proxies recognized, but
that tho delegates present from each
pr.ecinet or ward cast its full vote. The
prima'-ys to select delegates to s:iid
convention will be held on Saturday,
July '23. Representation is based on
the vole cast for C. W. Kaley, (regent
fur the state university in 1897,) being
one delegate for each 15 votes or ma
jor fraction thereof, and one delegate
at large for each precinct or ward:
I'KCT VOTINO PLACE TIME AND NO DEL
Avoca Avoca 2pm 6
Center, Mauley 5 to S p m 7
8 M ile Grove, Heil school house 4 p in 7
Elmwood, Murdock school h'se 8pm 9
Greenwood, Alvo 8pm 6
Liberty, Union 8 p m 10
Louisville, Hassemier's hall 8 to 9 p m 9
Xuhawka, Nehawka sch'l h'se 8 to 9 p m 9
Mt Pleasant, Pleasant Dale " 8 to 9 p m 5
Rock bluffs
First Dist., Murray school h"se 8 to 9 p ni 8
Second " Rock Bluits " 8 to 9 p m 5
Tipton I.unib'r office Kaule 8 to 9 p m 8
South Head, So IJend school h'se 8 to 9 p m 6
Stove C reek, Klmwood opera h'se 8 to 9 p m 12
Salt Creek, Greenwood 8 to 9 p m 8
V Water prct, Cascade school h'se S to 9 p m i
Weeping Water City
First Ward, G A R hall 8 to 9 p m f
Second Ward, Council Chamber 8 to 9 p in 5
Third Ward, 1'owel's Hall 8 to 9 p m 4
l".att-l'rct Taylor school house 4 to 5 p in 7
riattsmoutli Cit
First Ward. I'crkins House 6 to 8 p ra 7
St com! Ward, Turn r I Iall 6 to 8 p m 9
Third Ward, Ritch'y lmbr office t to 8 p ni 11
Fouith Ward, Council Chamber 6 ;o 8 p m 4
Fifth Ward, School House 6 tj 8 p m 6
C. D. Clai'1
Chairman.
II. G. Bkakdslke,
Secretarv.
The call for a third terra is not
loud enough for the pub ic to hear it,
but it is said Gov. Holcomb can't sleep
o' nights for the disturbance the call
mikes.
The new eastern equ idron will con
sist of the battleships Iowa and Ore
gon, the protected cruiser Newark,
and the auxiliary cruisers (carrying
side armor) Dixie, Yankee, and Yo
semite, the colliers Averenda, CasBius,
Caesar, Leonidas and Justin, and the
supply boat De'monico.
Tom Reed's opposition to annexa
tion of Hawaii was not endorsed by
his district convention. There are
times when a man has outgrown his
surroundings that a sort of shrinking
process is a good thing. Tom needed
a slight diminution in his opinion of
the infallibility of Mr. Reed, and he
got it.
The Beatrice Express is booming
Peter Jansen for governor, creating a
tiresome feeling among its readers. If
Janesen evr did anything beside run
for an office we haven't heard of it.
Nebraska has pienty of more suitable
men to select from than Jansen, and
no time should be wasted on that class
of candidates.
The Nebraska City News says edi
torially: "With an abundance of la
bor to perform there is no one to hire.
With an abundance of peopie wanting
money the banks hold millions of idle
capital. With a powerful nation, ca
pable of creating its own money, it
goes to ruin ror want of it." Wnat a
patriot (?) to pick flaws and preach
dissatisfaction without offering &
remedy. If there are so many people
wanting money, and there is an abund
ance of labor tj be performed, it is
very evident that those wdo want
the money prefer te steal it rather
than work for it, or tramp around and
exist without work. A powerful Na
tion has never yet been of sufficient
power to create values, or make some
thing out of nothing. If the power
to make money in any quantity exist
ed, tben it would be criminal to allow
any paupers to exist. They should all
be made rich every Saturday night
by the government paymasters who
are to be the agents of the creator of
all wealth. Our neighbor is either
very bilious, or else it is drifting into
socialism.
THE RICHEST NATION
Mr. Michael G. Mulball, the noted
English statistician, is clearly of the
opinion that no other nation compares
with ouas in all the essential elements
that go to make up aggregate wealth.
He also notes the fact that while the
most European countries ha ve attained
their growth, the United States is ap
parently on the threshold of an indus
trial development which it has never
dreamed of before.
United States $H .7.'x.0tH).( )
Great Hritaiu 5U.tttii,iM).iiU
France 47.W.Vi.0(OI0tJti
Germany 40.2H,0"0.(i
Russia :52.1Ti.0tx.(VK)
Austria r.'.ftio.ooo.ojO
Italy lri.NXI.lMl.lHH)
Spain ll,:ttX),MK),00
These computations arobisod upon
values as shown by real estate records,
buildings, merchandise and railways
as well as the circulating medium in
each nation. As will be seen, our
wealth is more than seven times great
er than that of Spain, double that o.?
Germany, two and a half times greator
than Russia, nearly twice that of
France, equal to the combined wealth
of Russia. Italy, Austria and Spain,
and $22,720,000,000 larger than that of
Great Britain. I'.altimoro Herald
INFORMATION AM) OI'INIONK.
Blanco old boy, your tutn comes
next, take warning from Cervera and
do the right thing beforo its too late.
If Admiral Camara ever gets to Man
ila and will loolc ploasant, Admiral
Dawey will take a snap shot tit him.
Fremont Tribune.
Emperor William, of Germany, who
talks too much for what he hits to say
has been nicknamed "Billy the sud
den" and Willie the previous."
It wouldn't be fair to send the
cruiser "Yankee" with Watson to
Spain. Their ideas of the Yankees
have already undergone several
changes.
Roosevelts rough rides don't seem
to be doing much riding, but they
fight like a stack of wild cats and give
the Spaniards a definition of what a
rough house is like.
Sagasta remarks that the 100,000
Spanish troops in Cuba will never
surrender. But there aro 10,000,000
Americans of fighting ago who say
they will have to. Tho result is not
hard to gues?,
It was Admiral Cerwra who made
a grandiloquent speech to his seamen
before starting for western waters to
annihilate the American 11 iet and lay
waste the coast of New England. The
poor old man must feel bitterly humil
iated now. He has no mote orations
to make. He appears to be a superior
sort of Spaniard. He is not entirely
selfish, but devotes some thought to
his men. Ex.
Just a little while ago the Spanish
ship Vizcaya visited these shores. It
was at the time of the excitement over
the Maine disaster. Captain Eulate
spent several days at New York, and
then went away and told the Spaniards
that there was no discipline on board
American war vessels, and that we
didn't know anything about naviga
tion or the management of guns. Now
the captain's ship lies on a junk heap
and tho captain himself is a prisoner.
He might be persuaded, while on board
an American vessel, to give us a few
pointers on the management of guns.
Ex.
The Krag-Jorgensen seems to have
come to stay. Its. terrible power of
destruction were amply revealed in
the fighting of Friday and Saturday.
And it was noteworthy that our Sec
ond regiment had hardly begun firing
Wednesday afternoon before it was
ordered to stop, the smoke from the
Sgriuefield rifies making too good' a
target for the enemy. The Spring
field was a great gun in its. time, and
soldiers who have used it part from it
with regret, but its day is past. The
sooner it is replaced everywhere by
the new magazine rifles the better.
Springfield Republican.
EXPOSITION NOTE
From the Bee.
A temporary stoppage in the sewer
near the Press buildiDg daring the
rain -Wednesday afternoon caused the
entire street to be covered with water
to a depth of a foot or more and people
bound to or from the north tract were
obliged to wade through this water.
Many men and women attempted the
feat, wading through the water and
creating all kinds of fun for the on
lookers in the adjoining buildings.
Several camera fiends seized the op
portunity for catching snap shots and
the bad humor of the waders was
greatly augmented by the knowledge
that they were being put on record in
their ridiculous plight.
Commissioner Lesson of New Mexico
is arranging to have the fruit growers
of his state send three or four carloads
of grapes later in tbe season to be dis
tributed among the exposition crowds.
He has already secured the assuranee
of one carload and expects to secure
othere before the grape reason opens.
If you vant t smoke the best try
Wurl Bros. Gut Heil. The finest 5
cent cigar made.
Old papers for sole at this office.
DEPAKTMEN
Opposite
READ
18 lbs best granulated sugar $1.00
10 lbs best "C" dugar 1.00
Bucket Syrup Aiy
Bucket Jelly 40
2 lb package Oatmeal 0f
IVico baking powder, 1-lbcan... 38
Price baking powder, 1-lb can. .. .'10
Bon-Bon baking powder, 1-lb can 10
Calumet baking powder, 1-lb can 10
1 lb Pepper IS
10 cent sack of Salt Oo
lo-cent sack of Salt 10
Best Salt, 2o0 lbs 1 00
Lemon extract, per bottle 05
BARGA NS
IT WILL PAY YOU TO ATTEND 7
GREAT SPECIAL SALE.
DEPARTMENT S
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Essays on MILK are Good, but CREAM is bolter...
We give you the CREAM of the SHOE subject, from the most reliable manuf id. j n , , i i
States, where nothing but skilled labor is employed and where doubtful Shoes a re i:'u- i .
and not permitted to pass to the trade.
We did NOT receive a palty consignment of Twenty Cases of .STUFF ll. ' :;-
and then swell up and advertise 'Hhe Largest Stock" of shoes, to induce you to our p'.a'.: :'
then comoel you to look with chagrin and disgust on tho small assortment a-.d make -i.if! i .
you did not want. We never have to resort to such misleading statements, for we h i . . .
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Replenished Our Stock to the Extent of S4
So, if you cannot be suited in two or three articles, you don't have to stand an 1 - :.'
won Jer what to do, for we havo an UNLIMITED RESERVE, and we can eprHg .'..
during the beautiful Springtime that will spring you to your feet and make yn - :
PRICES ON
Latest Novelties in Hot Weather
Infants' Chocolate strap bow Sandals, 2s to o's 50c.
Child's Choco ate strap bow Sandals, 4's to 8's 65c.
Child's Extra flne Choc, strap Sanda:s 85c and 05c.
Child's Ex ra fine (Anvil bottom) bow Sindals, 81 to
11 $1 00 to 41.15.
Missed Extra fine (Anvil bottom) bow Sandals, Hi to
2's-$1.25 to $1.50.
Mi-se-.' Choc, strap bow Sandals, 11 to 2's 90c to $1.
Job lot all solid Goat button. 8i to 11 75c to 85c.
Ladies' Oxfo ds f 1.25, $1.50, $1.65.
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REPAIRING.
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I desire to attest to the merits of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as one
of the muH valuable and efficient
preparations on the market. It broke
an exceedingly dangerous cough for
me in 24 hours, and in gratitude there
for, I desire to inform you that I will
never be without it and you should feel
proud of the high esteem in which
your Remedies are held dy people in
general. It is the one remedy among
ten thousand. Success to it. O. R.
Downey, Editor Democrat, Albion,
Ind. For sale by all druggists.
Get Wash-a-Loue soap at Zuck
weiler & Lutz.
Bank of Cass
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THESE PRICES
Vanilla extract, per bottle 0'
Coal oil, per gal In
New York Cream Chctve '.'
Good bucket 1 .'!
Best fibre bucket ,
Bran, 100 lbs .""
Elegant Hour bins 1 !!"
Lamp chimneys u
Argo gloss starch HI
Argo corn starch 1
Best crackers, per lb tl
1 doz. clothes pins 01
California Prunes, per lb C.
Elegant Raisins, per lb (t"i
OJtFOHOS,
JtL- JS
Strap
Infants' Chocolate, button.
Infant- Dongola button. Ii'
laf tnts" Clioe. (jxt:'a Ii
Infants' (Bed and B.o
go. a button 75c.
Child' Ve-sting Top. exl;-
to $1.-J0
Child' Anvil bo'.torn Cim
to -tl.5.
Little Gents', pit. ba: hi
Mentioned Is Solid Leather No Humhii'cry,
SHERWOOD
Win your battles against direase by
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acting promptly. One Minute Couirh
Cure produces immediate re.-ul's;
when taken early it prevents consump
tion
And in later stages it furnishes ,
prompt relief. F. G. Fricke
uu luo uiuruiiij; ui i..
was sick with rheumatism, and lay in
bed until May lst, when I got a bottle j
r rn-u::. r..;n T'jim Tim
first application of it relieved me al
most entirely from the pain and the
second afforded complete relief. In a
short time I was able to be up and about
again. A. T. Mokeacx, Luverue,
Minn. Sold by all druggists.
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